Decision

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The end begins.


First of all, all essay questions look really alien to me. Even though my related course hasn't stretch the studies that far yet, I pondered on the titles word by word and did some quick minor researches, still, finding nothing fathomable and interesting to that dry brain of mine.

Tis' tedious!

Anyway, life's about making decisions. A long psychological warfare has already yearned me some fruits; here are a lists of questions that I might pick and work from:

1. Analyse in detail the coverage of a single story, comprising of text and images, in two contrasting newspapers or magazines, one of which should be South East Asian publication. Compare and contrast the techniques used and the target market for each example.

Grab a story from two contrasting publication of any kind but, limited to newspaper and magazines and yeah. This one needs a big load of researches.

3. Explore either realism or fantasy in an era of your choice. Show how your examples reflect/ed the sociology and cultural changes of their time.

This is probably the easiest question out of the rest, but I can't tell if I will choose this. Fantasy is no longer my thing, but I'll save this as my last resort.

7. Explore the definition of 'celebrity' in Malaysia and compare with another culture of your choice, choosing relevant examples to illustrate your argument.

Short and clear-cut. It may sound easy, but there's much to explore in this one. Usually shorter question means lesser constraints.

3 out of 7. Ain't that indecisive after all.